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Were you the fan in J3 who left after 10 mins?

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Saw some trouble in J3 today and wondered if anyone on here was the fan (s) who left after 10 mins because of the abuse they were getting from the guy a couple of rows in front. Pm me if you were and want any back up reporting it ?

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25 minutes ago, Unclenobhead said:

Saw some trouble in J3 today and wondered if anyone on here was the fan (s) who left after 10 mins because of the abuse they were getting from the guy a couple of rows in front. Pm me if you were and want any back up reporting it ?

 

What were the stewards doing when all this was going on ..  ??

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7 minutes ago, Countryfox said:

 

What were the stewards doing when all this was going on ..  ??

They couldn't see it, unfair to attach any blame to them.Dont know if those concerned spoke to them on the way out or not tho.

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Off topic slightly but I sit in k.  Some 'tourist young lady came in wearing a Chelsea tracksuit top with an elderly chap. The creature (looks partially like a lady) two rows in front went mental and reported her to stewards. She went n changed into another coat and took her seat but the thing in front wouldn't let it drop. A young woman with a bloke in his 70's wasn't going to cause trouble, just don't think they understood the football rivalry. If you are that creature be ashamed of your rantings. 

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18 minutes ago, broughtonblue said:

Off topic slightly but I sit in k.  Some 'tourist young lady came in wearing a Chelsea tracksuit top with an elderly chap. The creature (looks partially like a lady) two rows in front went mental and reported her to stewards. She went n changed into another coat and took her seat but the thing in front wouldn't let it drop. A young woman with a bloke in his 70's wasn't going to cause trouble, just don't think they understood the football rivalry. If you are that creature be ashamed of your rantings. 

I saw them both on the way to the ground and on the way back to the station too. He was harmless, but she kicked my head in...

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Off topic again, but I was sat in the family stand, this guy was shouting at this kid id say 16 ish for disagreeing with his opinion. Like fair enough if the kid was rude but the way this guy was just lambasting this kid; in the family end for disagreeing with his opinion, felt it was way OTT and the guy needs to take a look at himself. Especially threatening to wait for him outside ffs. 

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4 hours ago, UniFox21 said:

Off topic again, but I was sat in the family stand, this guy was shouting at this kid id say 16 ish for disagreeing with his opinion. Like fair enough if the kid was rude but the way this guy was just lambasting this kid; in the family end for disagreeing with his opinion, felt it was way OTT and the guy needs to take a look at himself. Especially threatening to wait for him outside ffs. 

About 8 years ago I came back to the UK after about 6/7 months in Southern Africa. First thing I did was get a ticket to our next match. Derby at home (Remembrance fixture if I recall correctly. 2-0 to City). At half time I popped out to the burger van, joined the long queue.

 

About 6 people in front this middle aged fella did the most unBritish thing I've ever seen and basically cajoles his 11 year old son into pushing in the queue in front of everyone else. You could tell the kid was reluctant but he sort of skulked his way in without much protest of those people between him and me. (After 6/7 months of living on "Africa time" it didn't bother me, almost as if I relished the chance to wait longer).

 

Then some big burly bloke in his 60s just said very loudly, "little cvnt!". 

 

Nobody said anything. Nobody did anything.

 

Everyone just carried on waiting, got our food then went back inside.

 

I just remember smiling to myself and thinking happily, "I'm home". 

 

Precious memories. 

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7 hours ago, UniFox21 said:

Off topic again, but I was sat in the family stand, this guy was shouting at this kid id say 16 ish for disagreeing with his opinion. Like fair enough if the kid was rude but the way this guy was just lambasting this kid; in the family end for disagreeing with his opinion, felt it was way OTT and the guy needs to take a look at himself. Especially threatening to wait for him outside ffs. 

Now that could be anyone off here

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12 hours ago, broughtonblue said:

Off topic slightly but I sit in k.  Some 'tourist young lady came in wearing a Chelsea tracksuit top with an elderly chap. The creature (looks partially like a lady) two rows in front went mental and reported her to stewards. She went n changed into another coat and took her seat but the thing in front wouldn't let it drop. A young woman with a bloke in his 70's wasn't going to cause trouble, just don't think they understood the football rivalry. If you are that creature be ashamed of your rantings. 

What a lad 

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If she was wearing a different clubs top she should've been moved or ejected. The home allocation is for home fans. I know that many in here will have been 'on the other side' and it happens....if you're stupid enough to wear the club colours you need to go. Age or sex be damned. My godsson couldn't get a ticket to watch his team, Leicester, yesterday. Chelsea are a big enough club with a big enough ground. Go watch them there. Or buy a ticket in the away end. 

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I reported a very annoying Spurs fan to stewards last season in K block. She was wearing a Spurs scarf and top, joining in with their songs and cheering loudly for them. When asked why she was sat in the home end by the person next to her, she said I paid for my ticket I'll sit where I f**king well like. And then continued to be quite abusive to everyone around. I didn't say anything to her myself but I did report her to the stewards at half time. The home end is for home fans only. If you go in the home end (and I have on occasion)  wear neutral clothes and shut up!  

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At Filbert Street years ago, a family (I'm assuming locals) were at the game. Clearly no knowledge about football and were there for the day out. Anyway, I think we were 2-0, nothing suggesting anything untoward. Then the opposition got one back and the whole family cheered. Genuinely just because they didn't know any better and probably assumed everyone would do the same lol they got warned by the steward who originally wanted to throw them out, until the fans around them protested and just warned them against repeating it! Common sense prevailed. 

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13 hours ago, foxile5 said:

If she was wearing a different clubs top she should've been moved or ejected. The home allocation is for home fans. I know that many in here will have been 'on the other side' and it happens....if you're stupid enough to wear the club colours you need to go. Age or sex be damned. My godsson couldn't get a ticket to watch his team, Leicester, yesterday. Chelsea are a big enough club with a big enough ground. Go watch them there. Or buy a ticket in the away end. 

How come? It wasn't a sell out....

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On 9/10/2017 at 01:45, Countryfox said:

 

What were the stewards doing when all this was going on ..  ??

The new stewards were not there as they were signed on 14 seconds late and therefore banned by FIFA.

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34 minutes ago, AylestoneRaider said:

There was a young (mid-late teens) lad outside the ground wearing an Arsenal shirt - I'm usually pretty - really pi££ed me off

You are usually pretty, what happened, were you having a bad hair day??

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On 09/09/2017 at 23:29, Bryn said:

Unfortunately there is still a significant proportion of football fans who are mentally subpar, subhuman neanderthals.

 

No need to tar all Arsenal fans with the same brush mate.

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